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Carrying My Cross: Rejecting Self-Help to Embrace Self-Sacrifice
I am in the midst of carrying my cross, and I am embarrassed about it. I want my eyes fixed on Jesus' feet: His toes caked with dirt, leather straps stretched across his insteps, blood dripping from his head and down his face and hitting the crusted ground. And I am not doing my part, I've decided. For I am on Jesus' back, underneath my cross, which is on top of Jesus' back. And he takes one labored, tortured step and then another. Stumbling and holding the cross--His cross and my own--and getting up again, always moving forward, forward, forward.
What Happens When We Redefine Strength
Easter night. Curtains open. The sky so dark I can no longer see out, just my reflection in the glass. It is a beautiful lull from the fun of March Madness. (We are a UCLA family and have had a lot of fun cheering on our underdog basketball team this season.) A few books next to me and one in my lap. This has been a season of listening and exploring--I hope to always seek wisdom and self-awareness.
Because Prayer is More Than Words
I used to think prayer required words. Words to express thoughts. Words to articulate feelings. Words to coax quiet places out of hiding. Words to claim truth. Words to encourage life.
Words were something I believed I never had enough of. Or, at least, not the right ones.
Love in the Desert
The week with you in the desert was not what I expected. I always pictured it as a desolate place. A place of emptiness. And loneliness. An absence of goodness and hope and sound.
But it wasn't that, was it?
When the Spirit led you into the desert, you were not dropped off and abandoned. Holy Spirit never left you.
Look up, my darling, look up.
When I hear Him, this space I’m in, at this plain wooden table, this window with the cobwebs at the corner of the metal screen, this soft rumble of washing machine, this smell of wet dog near my feet, I study the room, looking for clues for what is different.
All is different? No, all is the same.